December 14, 200519 yr unfortunatly they`re not real .. she had an implant .. after Zion was born,but i`m not sure that is before or after he was born before (i think ) after she had a boob-job AFTER zion was born, because of the reasons many mamas want to have a boob-job Isabeli had a boob job? WTF They are actually only partially mistaken. She DID have a boob job, but she did not have implants. She got her breasts reshaped after Zion was born, which is basicaly like a face lift for the boobs - skin removal only.. No implants. All the tissue of her breasts is real. Nothing in there but fat and tissue.
December 15, 200519 yr OMG congradulations Isabeli how wonderful , they are soooooooooo gorgeous together !!! however whats with the dress, even Ana looks weird haha
December 15, 200519 yr i have a stupid question is that a tradtion that the groom does that to the bride coz i saw it in britney's party too? and what does it mean?
December 15, 200519 yr i have a stupid questionis that a tradtion that the groom does that to the bride coz i saw it in britney's party too? and what does it mean? THROWING THE BOUQUET AND GARTER All in all, the bride and groom have been considered pretty lucky by envious guests throughout the centuries. Overzealous guests used to scramble for bits and pieces of the bride's clothing, including her garter, as tokens of luck. This probably evolved into the modern-day tradition of throwing the garter and bouquet to determine the next lucky bride and groom. In the 14th century, Europeans would gather around the bride and try to remove her garter for good luck. The bride would also throw her stocking for good luck. This eventually evolved into the bride throwing a bouquet to unmarried guests at the wedding. If luck was tight, the girl who caught the bouquet would be the next to marry. Today, the groom has the honor of removing the bride's garter and tossing it to single men. The man who catches the garter has the privilege of putting it on the girl who caught the bouquet Tossing of the bridal bouquet is a custom which has it's roots in England. It was believed that the bride could pass along good fortune to others. In order to obtain this fortune, spectators would try to tear away pieces of the bride's clothing and flowers. In an attempt to get away, the bride would toss her bouquet into the crowd. Tradition says that the single women who catches the bouquet is the one who receives the bride's fortune and will marry next. source I figured the site could explain it better than me.
December 16, 200519 yr i have a stupid question is that a tradtion that the groom does that to the bride coz i saw it in britney's party too? and what does it mean? THROWING THE BOUQUET AND GARTER All in all, the bride and groom have been considered pretty lucky by envious guests throughout the centuries. Overzealous guests used to scramble for bits and pieces of the bride's clothing, including her garter, as tokens of luck. This probably evolved into the modern-day tradition of throwing the garter and bouquet to determine the next lucky bride and groom. In the 14th century, Europeans would gather around the bride and try to remove her garter for good luck. The bride would also throw her stocking for good luck. This eventually evolved into the bride throwing a bouquet to unmarried guests at the wedding. If luck was tight, the girl who caught the bouquet would be the next to marry. Today, the groom has the honor of removing the bride's garter and tossing it to single men. The man who catches the garter has the privilege of putting it on the girl who caught the bouquet Tossing of the bridal bouquet is a custom which has it's roots in England. It was believed that the bride could pass along good fortune to others. In order to obtain this fortune, spectators would try to tear away pieces of the bride's clothing and flowers. In an attempt to get away, the bride would toss her bouquet into the crowd. Tradition says that the single women who catches the bouquet is the one who receives the bride's fortune and will marry next. source I figured the site could explain it better than me. thanks a lot now i got it
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